Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1951 — Page 12
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Eat Well For Less—
Recipe Treat: Chicken and Eggplant
.!By GAYNOR MADDOX EGGPLANT is plentiful. So
are chickens. Your chicken
l o store or frozen food counter
has breasts reasonably priced. So let's give the family a treat. Serve this gourmet recipe from the . Chalet Suzanne -in Lake wales, Fla. ; - ” ” » BREAST OF CHICKEN ON FRIED EGGPLANT Two whole chicken breasts, one-fourth cup” fat, one‘ table-
spoon minced onion, one-half tea-|
spabn salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, one cup water, three-
ounce can sliced broiled mush-|-
rooms, one small eggplant, one and one-fourth pounds; one-half cup heavy cream, one tablespoon
flour.
Cut chicken from breast bone |
in two large pieces, or ask your meat dealer to do 'it "for you. Cut each strip of breast into three filets, making 12 pieces In Dredge these pieces of chicken bréast with flour by shaking in paper bag with two tablespoons flour. :
Melt fat over moderate heat,
in nine-inch frying pan or chicken fryer. Add dredged chicken and prown on - both sides “lightly. Sprinkle in the onion, salt and epper. » ph cook another five minutes. ‘Add the water and the contents of can of mushrooms. Cover and
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16t. cook until chicken is tender.
‘about .15 minutes. Meanwhile peel
eggplant and. cut in ‘half-inch
slices. Dip in flour and brown well on
* both sides in small amount of fat. When chicken is done, blend together the cream and one table-
spoon flour. Add to chicken, stire ring constantly.
ened.
plate. . Top with three filets of chicken in the mushroom sauce. immediately,
Serves four.
Start your gourmet Sunday dinner with a fresh tomato juice
cocktail. Press the juicy red tomatoes through a food mill or a blend smooth ‘in an electric blender.
s = ST ‘FRESH TOMATO COCKTAIL | One and one-half pounds ripe tnmatoes, one teaspoon salt, dash tea-
Tabasco sauce, one-fourth
“spoon celery salt, tomatoes. Remove
Wash the core and any blemish marks. Cut in quarters ‘or eighths,
ings.
' Sunday's Menus BREAKFAST: Melon, griddle cakes and sausage,
enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, marmalade,
coffee, milk. DINNER: Freshtomato {uiece cocktail, breast of
chicken over eggplant slices, | corn’ on cob, raw vegetable platter, sherbet and cookies, | coffee, milk. SUPPER: Sliced tomatoes end cold cuts, potato salad, toasted hamburger buns with
Cook until thickArrange two slices of the fried . eggplant an ,each serving
Serve garnished - with a slice of red ripe tomato.and a few “sprays of crisp green water cress.
Put through conical sieve or food mill. 1f you have an electric blender, place in glass container ‘and blend | about one minute. Strain. Stir in salt, Tabasco and celery salt. Chi! well.’ Makes four six-ounce Serv-iand holes with plaster, and the athletes begins. One of the rea-iface. :
{painting session? Remember to Sons for our troubles today is (spray the old plaster with water that athletics has become a busibefore filling up cracks with fresh ness in high schools, and in col|plaster, and seal the repaired sec- leges and universities. It is no tion with an undercoat or sealer. longer just a pleasure and healthful exercise.
Ly 7 5” Street ......... Fisviuniri eaves resulted from the failure of over- spoons’ whole cloves. 77 7 . ’ 3 » od Ee in 8750 taxed hearts. Don t swim until 2889 To Maker Combis tomatoes. : 8: 620 Y saeevenine riretiprsnneveny] i nat you are completely tired out Rv MRS. ANNE CARDY tne Sines oC sugar and salt. Peel oranges and ER LBIRIB sii sire anrainsassran J . Exes yoursel? only to the point - » Ava 4 : arge sizes; material Feqiure. lemons. Slice peel very thin, boil TSA shen 2 Jaa TU N— ere your breathing is slightly Here is an easv-to-crochet ments and. _complete—makingin—the—water five minutes. and quicker than usual, medical au- sweater that is an asset in any and finishing directions. drain. Slice orange and lemon Beauty— thorities warn. wardrobe as it may be worn pulp and remove seéds. Add with " E . . . They also advise waiting an with or without a blouse Select ANNE CABOT rind to tomato mixture, Opp St 1 C L k b o hour and a half after eating so : La The Ind lis TS Put spices loosely in.a thin, oses ep mn ongress » Ic a J air Oo the meal will be thoroughly two of your most becoming ® REianapous jimes white cloth; tie top tightly, and I B n ore 5 . digested before going into the C0l0rs and get busy right away 372 W. Quincy St. add to tomato mixture. Heat Oo an -2 Military Schools To Fit Face water. If the water is cold, do not! 35 It's a “must” for back to Chicago 6, Ill Slowly 10 boiling: then eack raps { 3 stay in until the body is chilled. hool or the office. iICago uo, . idly, stirring constantly, for 45 By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT By ALICIA HART Persons suffering from eye, ear Z Pattern 265% includes com No. 2658 Price 23¢ 19 a minutes or un thickened, : : ; ati : NE viete crocheting instructions y RY lemove spice baz. Pour marmaHYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 10—For the past few days En Sol ROB of high humor or Ihiesiina) inrectiong should Mots Sizes Ut 10 Bad ie rtenal | No. 2880 Price 25¢ tate nite od Jars whith have ‘he newspapers have been full of stories about the dismissal rayed in pe Ahir BO are a health hazard to others and TE he . Mustza- Cabot Album 250 a ied, Jot Sr oa of cadets from the United States Military Academy at curls of a woman, as is indicated|2t the same time run the risk of Re re dry, dark place. ° : : West Point. - ; : . bythe number of comic farces| aggravating their own conditions. may. be completed in i a Name Bsa srasnsansetes taney Green tomato marmalade mav-. le -. Ns . : 7 . : that have been written around The main source of ear infec- couple of evenings. Trim them ha made by follow ing the same - pe Even Congress, <which quite this theme. tions from swimming comes from! with faké pearls or novelty but- | | TrITVENes rasan reat icoOkINg and eantiing directions: * . . : naturally takes more interest in; pion if this particular form of WAter getting from the back of tons, rv Bein YS the CRY. vnc inn Bannrerieise) 2 n-# = : Tips Wi 1 Cu West Point and Annapolis than |euity fails to amuse you, it still the nose into the middle ‘ear..If “stay at home lounging ward- Ingredients: three quarts sliced they do in an ordinary college, points up an important beauty You are taught to swim properly. robe’ Street . green tomatoes; six cups sugar; : : since they have the privilege of yeggon. feminine fluff is incongru- YOU Will learn to breathe in away Pattern 2889 includes tracin a Oe OH a a ainting osts making appointments to these in-,,¢ with stron feat res ons to reduce the chances of this. attern f r sn l i ne 8 » Dne Sup Water: Makes abot four stitutions, has been much excited. s § g ures, oh 8. pat fo small, medium and ‘State Ps iiatesnriarasans enna ‘pints.
Home
family’s living.
* —— Aw Fad . 5 BR Far
decorating can save
These” few extra tips to
the beginner can. save time, en-
ergy and sudden emergencies.
thinnable paints will not stay put
co
on a wall
{between
that already ating of an oil-base paint.
undercoat. TWO: Have you allowed for an|in the lower schools.
interval of three or four days] : patching of cracks that the craze for acquiring good|rather than fluff around your
the
‘Wash Walls
THREE: Paint will not adhere well
tn a greasy surface, Have
vou washed the kitchen and. other
soiled walls with warm water and Men!
least fort lv during the hot
s0
ap and given them at
overnight to dry?
and a fresh cloth, Woodwork, es- | pecially should be washed with soap and [water before repainting. Always]
Rinse with clear warm water
finger-marked
cheese, peaches, iced tea, | milk. wash upwards from the bottom ema impose pepe iment lof the wall or door to avoid | streaking. U North : | FOUR: Do you want and need P a washable paint? x Wiping off dirt as soon as it apPood Be ga (pears, especially on woodwork, : leuts down on big house-cleaning Lua a . lefforts, too.” Among the washa-
Pecan Pie
A SOUTHERNER moved north, made a hit and settled
bl
es, vou have a chqice of oil
paint or rubber emulsion paint {that can be thinned with water.
‘Thinnable Paints
FIVE: If you're only after color
“land do not give your walls and woodwork much wear and tear,
{there are resin-emulsion paints,
ol pl in
st
{thinnable in water. {not wash well. Casein paints are
¥ of the same type.
But they will
Both are economical for the
|budget, but have to be renewed |oftener than oil paint. {add the convenience and economy lof washability to any painted wall,|
You can
d or new, by using a new “liquid astic” that sprays on and dries 10 minutes. Stains from ink, crayon, lipick, oil and kitchen greases can
permanently on menus and din- ne washed off surfaces treated in ner tables as pecan pie. The [this way, with a sudsy cloth.
men at the table will call for seconds. :
a a #4 SOUR CREAM PECAN PIE
3 eggs 1’; ‘ce. light brown sugar, firmly packed
1'5 c, sour cream 2 thaps. flour 1, tsp. lemon extract 1, tsp. cinnamon 1, tsp. cloves 1!4 c. pecan halves 1 nine-inch unbaked pastry shel Beat eggs until light, Combine remaining ingredients; pour into pie shell. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees F., 40 minutes or until firm. Cool. If desired, pie may be garnished with whipped cream. .
Do the Dusting With Light Touch
SIX: Have you decided whether
you want to thin your own paints! or buy the ready-to-use kind? Ex-
perience
shows that excessive
thinning, caused by not knowing! ‘how much thinner to use, is the |greatest reason for a poor paint]
(job. i
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| Washable Types
vou like flat paint or enamel on woodwork? Both types can be had in the washable paint groups. |Enamel is easier to wipe off with
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{formly, and can therefore be used {in a small room-on walls and {woodwork both, fo give an effect |of greater size, i
y ‘need brighter lighting and walls For efficient dusting, make A {hat can be washed more fre- ~ point of attending to this chore quently, are more practical in
[ferred on doors and jambs‘ that |take a lot of traffic.
SEVEN: Do you know whether
sudsy cloth, and is often pre-
Flat paint reflects light uni-
Bathrooms and kitchens, that
before you begin your daily floor enamel. \
clean-up. - A damp cloth, WIUng| praHT: Do you know that atalmost dry from warm, S0aDY | magpheric conditions have an im-
water, . will prove an aid in re-
portant effect on drying-time?
moving finger marks and pollen when painting cupboards or book-
spots,
A clean, dry cloth, without lint,
shelves, give them at least three times as long to dry as is rec-
1s best for lightly removing sur- ommended. Humidity in the air
face dirt that has settled over-cap slow up drying. Even when]
‘night. Dust with a delicate touch; a paint feels dry, it will often
-it's a mistake to
the grit {indent if something heavy is into polished or Taimedipinced on I too foun aftef Uist
| No. 8750
has a lower - classification In cause that is where dishonesty in limited in your hair styles,
WOrry . {things like an old vacuum clean slowly, Never allow the fat to q00rs,} Have yours put in the best smoke. Bacon may be cooked by {possible working order by a rep- any one of three methods — in
utable firm.
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Some members of Congress, 1 many a dollar and brighten the understand, have even suggested ji. jnyiting ridicule if you atEven if you've that these : never stirred a can’ of paint, theré be. wiped out, This seems. to be y...ty rules that are laid out for are dozens of excellent free man- 80iNg too far, since our “future y uals that will tell you how to add Army and Nayy officers require color and freshness to Your home, specialized basic training which Still some things will come up Would be difficult to give in any’ not always mentioned by the ex- but specialized institutions. perts.
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I DO NOT think, however, that halo of'short curls, or a mop of there should be this hue and cry long, free-swinging hair is rarely ONE: Have you talked with about our.students at West Point becoming your paint dealer about the kind and not ; of paint that is already on your ahout walls?
the same
the same conditions
Some of the newer water- other educational institutions.
.1 think we should look into our schools
such cases, the walls and ceiling examinations, or in anything else. meah have to be primed first with an begins. We would not find it in.smooth effects. colleges if no such thing existed ly-rolled page-boy for curls drag-
It is in these same schools, too
Summer Cleanup
cleaning equip
Having good
fummer days
along with* bothersom
Designing Woman
Hillyer.
—Ry Elizabeth WHAT'S MY NAME?—Flutings (chest) are hollows which
run parallel to each other, perpendicularly, on posts, legs and Reedings (chair) are the raised rather than hollowed out. Design formed in wood (table) through the contrast of colors and grains of wood—or metal,
shell or ivory—and inserted flush into the wood is called inlay. Marquetry and parquetry are two kinds of inlay.
aptons. reverse — they're
tyles Are Always Favorites Swimming
NAA PANINI |
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two ingtitations should
excitement Whether you wear your hair long in or
foremost concerns, be-
fs important to your com- Are you cooking bacon correctly? and peace of mind especial- . these suggestions for serving ba-
It is exhausting and foolish .%0 con at its finest. “The prime rule
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re PAGE'13" Ripe Tomato Marmalade
ade . \ edad | : : Exercise [HE > A Favorite SHAT Hi : : . JE ARN Swimming is more than ol I A) 3 Tomatoes lend themselves good fun on a hot day. It is Min ’ IT pit Af of appetizingly to many differs . ~ Je . ‘about the safest if not the ] tt o) ek ent ways of cooking. They best hot. weather exercise. Nyon ¥ an ‘may be stewed, fried, baked, |As one group of medical authori- A) nal lI 3 5 ri i ‘pickled, preserved,” combined with ‘ties have pointed out, the danger THY Jha {other foods, used in relishes or of overheating is completely - rn 3 3 Ti) Y |as She Rain ingredient in mare mi avi pe vA ; {malade. ey are versatile, too, elim Dated in swimming. RR & a in that they may be used either The air and sunshine as well A A SIs [ripe or green in many recipes. as the exercise have wholesome i ~ WE, Ripe tomato marmalade, effects on the body. And swim- SS" , |though one of the less common itn allows the: dis Eo J 5 ways to serve tomatoes, is a RE of ener Sh KX j 5 nN (favorite with many becaise of gY. m g y BR iis lits blend of sweet, sour and spicy {great distances at fair-speed de- FINALL flavors, Here is a recipe de-
{veloped by thé Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Agriculture Department.
!velops the entire muscle system. At the other extreme, a person iconvalescing may float around on {the water exerting very little jenergy, not even having to sup{port his body weight as he would
» » = Ingredients (for about five i pints of marmalade): three quarts : (about 18 to 29 medium-sized)
in walking. sliced, peeled tomatoes, six cups There is danger of overdoing sugar, one teaspoon salt, two in swimming, as in other forms of oranges. two lemons, two cups exercise. Many drownings at water, four sticks cinnamon (two to" three inch pieces), two tea-
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